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aandrews

I'm curious about the type of application that is evidently commonly used to demonstrate chess move sequences, that one commonly sees on youtube videos, for example, http://www.thechesswebsite.com/bobby-fischer-trap/

One can set up a board layout, generate move arrows, play several hypothetical move sequences, then back up the moves to any point, etc.

I thought one could do that with SCID, but I don't think so, at least not anywhere near like the apps I see being used. Where do you find those apps?

notmtwain
aandrews wrote:

I'm curious about the type of application that is evidently commonly used to demonstrate chess move sequences, that one commonly sees on youtube videos, for example, http://www.thechesswebsite.com/bobby-fischer-trap/

One can set up a board layout, generate move arrows, play several hypothetical move sequences, then back up the moves to any point, etc.

I thought one could do that with SCID, but I don't think so, at least not anywhere near like the apps I see being used. Where do you find those apps?

One guy describes his whole process here:

http://www.chess.com/blog/ChessNetwork/how-to-create-a-youtube-chess-video